MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Out of 352 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I universities, Austin Peay State University athletics ranked third overall with a grade of 77.8 percent and were 1 of 18 universities to receive an “A” grade on the 2019-20 Women in College Coaching Report Card (WCCRC) presented by The Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport.
Austin Peay offers nine women’s sports, and seven of those teams are coached by women: Valerie Brown (Cross Country, Indoor Track & Field and Outdoor Track & Field), Jessica Cathey (Women’s Golf), Naomi Kolarova (Women’s Soccer), Taylor Mott (Volleyball and Beach Volleyball), and Kassie Stanfill (Softball).
In the year before Director of Athletics Gerald Harrison arrived, Austin Peay received a “C” grade of 44.4 percent on the 2017-18 WCCRC. In 2018, Harrison hired Cathey, Kolarova, and Stanfill, improving the Governors to a “B” grade of 55.6 percent on the 2018-19 WCCRC. Then in 2019, Harrison promoted Brown from associate head coach to head coach of the cross country and track & field programs, elevating Austin Peay to an “A” grade on the 2019-20 WCCRC.
“We are committed to the hiring and development of women in athletics, “said Harrison. “This recognition serves as outside confirmation of our commitment to creating a diverse atmosphere in Austin Peay Athletics that reflects the goals of our institution and demographics of our most important constituents – our student athletes.”
Along with Tennessee State, Austin Peay was one of two Ohio Valley Conference schools to receive an “A” grade on the 2019-20 WCCRC.
Austin Peay also received a “B” grade of 61.5 percent in terms of women who occupy coaching staff positions for women’s sport teams. This included associate head coaches, assistant coaches, director of operations, and graduate assistants for women’s teams, of which the Governors filled 16 of 26 roles with female coaches.